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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes walks out of the sea to an embrace from Raga Gibreel director of the charity Green Kordofan after completing a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent.  She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes completed a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes walks out of the sea after completing a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes took part in a  4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes walks out of the sea after completing a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes completed a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes completed a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes walks out of the sea after completing a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes walks out of the sea after completing a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes took part in a  4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A woman wearing a yellow sash “Helping the Homeless” is collecting money donations for a homeless charity from members of the public passing through London Victoria railway station. The train station is located in central London and is the second-busiest in the capital.
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  • The front of Annies’ Ogwen charity shop on 13 High Street, Bethesda, Gwynedd, Wales.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The front of Annies’ Ogwen charity shop on 13 High Street, Bethesda, Gwynedd, Wales.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Bags pile up around the charity clothes and shoes recycling banks in a car park on the 10th of April 2020, in Folkestone United Kingdom. The recycling points are set up and managed by charities, who sell the clothes on in order to earn money for their cause. Due to the closure of all charrtiyu shops during the COVID -19 outbreak these are the only places people can dontate their unwanted items.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Lord Alf Dubs joins supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Yvette Cooper MP speaking to supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning author Sir Michael Morpurgo joins supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Lord Alf Dubs joins supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Frank a Safe Passage supporter with Vanessa Redgrave CBE and other supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Lord Alf Dubs, Vanessa Redgrave CBE, Diane Abbot MP and Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP<br />
join supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Lord Alf Dubs, Vanessa Redgrave CBE and Diane Abbot MP join supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Hope Powell, coach of the England women's national football team ,  sits in football attire in South Africa with the charity, Coaching for Hope. The charity is an innovative programme, which uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa
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  • Norman Cook  and Hope Powell, warm up in football attire in South Africa where they are helping the charity, Coaching for Hope. The charity is an innovative programme, which uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Norman Cook warms up in football attire in South Africa where he is helping the charity, Coaching for Hope. In 2006 Norman Cook aka "Fatboy Slim" agreed to be the patron of Coaching for Hope.  His record company "Skint" had long been the sponsors of Brighton and Hove Albion, one of the football clubs that has supported Coaching for Hope from the start. The charity is an innovative programme, which uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning author Sir Michael Morpurgo joins supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Lord Alf Dubs joins supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Lord Alf Dubs speaking to supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Lord Alf Dubs and Award winning author Sir Michael Morpurgo join supporters of the Child Refugee charity Safe Passage calling on Peers in the House of Lords to back an amendment and uphold refugee family reunion on the 20th of January 2020, Parliament Square, Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 95% of the children currently receiving legal support from the charity Safe Passage International to reunite with relatives in the UK would not be eligible for family reunion under current UK Immigration Rules. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Blind Children practise football and learn new skills from coaches, in Cape town, South Africa, through the charity "Coaching for Hope". Both Hope Powell and DJ Fatboy Slim work with the charity, whose innovative programme, uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim watches a coaching session run by the charity Coaching for Hope in Bamako, Mali. Norman is the patron for the charity Coaching for Hope. Coaching for Hope is a project set up to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS through football.
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  • Children huddle and talk tactics, as they practise football and learn new skills from coaches, in Cape town, South Africa, through the charity "Coaching for Hope". Both Hope Powell and DJ Fatboy Slim work with the charity, whose innovative programme uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • A painted faced girl shows off her football skills in Cape town, South Africa, where the charity "Coaching for Hope" are working with children. Both Hope Powell and DJ Fatboy Slim work with the charity, whose innovative programme uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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  • A typical British high-street.  An elderly woman rides on her mobility scooter past people waiting at a bus stop and other people walking along the pavement outside an age UK charity shop in Blandford Forum, United Kingdom.
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  • In Longech village, Northern Kenya, the UK based charity Merlin run a mobile Voluntary Counselling & Testing (VCT) unit for HIV and AIDS. VCT counsellor John Baraza talks to a local man & wife about living with the virus and illness.
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  • A death eater gathering at Malfoy manor with a levitating Charity Burbage at Warner Bros studio tour, The Making of Harry Potter on the 27th of November 2021 in Watford, London, United Kingdom. The Making of Harry Potter is a Warner Bros Studio tour where members of the public can walk around an exhibition and tour through some of the sets, see some of the authentic costumes touch some of the props used in the original Harry Potter Films made by Warner Bros. The Studio Tour in London takes people through the world of JK Rowling’s Harry Potter films. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A child is emitted to the Therapeutic Feeding Centre for malnourished children at the Lodwar district hospital, Northern Kenya. Preventable diseases such as malaria, TB and diarrhoea are heavily present within the hospital. The Merlin charity run and helps fund the Therapeutic Feeding Centre.
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  • A female volunteer prepares an emergency food package at Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The food bank is part of the Trussell Trust charity which provides assistance to individuals and families in crisis and living below the poverty line.
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  • A female volunteer prepares an emergency food package at Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The food bank is part of the Trussell Trust charity which provides assistance to individuals and families in crisis and living below the poverty line.
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  • A female volunteer prepares an emergency food package at Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The food bank is part of the Trussell Trust charity which provides assistance to individuals and families in crisis and living below the poverty line.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim plays Oxjam in the Tooting Oxfam charity shop. London.
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  • A Nepalese woman sits on the floor and covers her face with her hands in the Voice of Children centre in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  Her 6-year old daughter has been sexually abused and she is receiving counseling and support from Voice of Children charity.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • A Nepalese woman embroiders a traditional Nepalese material in her home in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The woman now is able to provide for her family from selling rugs and carpets and her children have been able to return to school education.  She was assisted to buy the loom by Voice of Children charity.
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  • A Nepalese woman laughs and smiles as she operates a tapestry loom in her home.  She is able to provide for her family from selling rugs and carpets and her sons have been able to return to school education.  She was assisted to buy the loom by Voice of Children charity.
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  • Young Nepalese children hold hands in a circle with a children's activity facilitator during a relationship building session facilitated by a staff member called Sandi in the Voice of Children centre in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities.
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  • Young Nepalese children play a game during a relationship building session facilitated by a staff member called Sandi in the Voice of Children centre in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities.
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  • Young Nepalese children play a game during a relationship building session facilitated by a staff member called Sandi in the Voice of Children centre in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities.
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  • A children's activity facilitator, Sandi, is running a relationship building session with children in the Voice of Children centre in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities.
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  • Young Nepalese boys play fight with their carer after a yoga class in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
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  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
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  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
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  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
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  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
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  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
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  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
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  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
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  • Young Nepalese boys practice yoga in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities including yoga classes.
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  • A Nepalese facilitator leads a play session with young street-children in a classroom in the Voice for Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.  These young children have recently been found by the charity and attend the children's drop-in centre where they play games and activities.
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  • A young Nepalese boy looks at the teaching board in during a lesson in a classroom at the GoodWeave centre in Attarkhen, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The children's parents are carpet factory workers, and the children have been supported into education by GoodWeave, a charity that works towards getting children out of factories and into education.  Previously these children would have been left unattended in the factory while their parents worked as their low salary could not cover childcare costs. GoodWeave were recipients of the Stars Foundation's Impact Award.
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  • A female Nepalese teacher assess the work of one of her female students in a class room at the GoodWeave centre in Attarkhen, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The children's parents are carpet factory workers, and they have been supported into education by GoodWeave, a charity that works towards getting children out of factories and into education.  Previously these children would have been left unattended in the factory while their parents worked as their low salary could not cover childcare costs. GoodWeave were recipients of the Stars Foundation's Impact Award.
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  • A young Nepalese boy learns to write in his workbook.  He is in a class room at the GoodWeave centre in Attarkhen, Kathmandu, Nepal.  His parents are carpet factory workers, and he has been supported into education by GoodWeave, a charity that works towards getting children out of factories and into education.  Previously these children would have been left unattended in the factory while their parents worked as their low salary could not cover childcare costs. GoodWeave were recipients of the Stars Foundation's Impact Award.
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  • A female Nepalese teacher  encourages a young girl student to learn how to write as two boys watch and wait. They are in a nursery class room at the GoodWeave centre in Attarkhen, Kathmandu, Nepal.  They are children of carpet factory workers, and have been supported into education by GoodWeave, a charity that works towards getting children out of factories and into education.  Previously these children would have been left unattended in the factory while their parents worked as their low salary could not cover childcare costs. GoodWeave were recipients of the Stars Foundation's Impact Award.
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  • Young boy looks up at teacher in his nursery class room learning to write at the GoodWeave centre in Attarkhen, Kathmandu, Nepal.  They are children of carpet factory workers, and have been supported into education by GoodWeave, a charity that works towards getting children out of factories and into education.  Previously these children would have been left unattended in the factory while their parents worked as their low salary could not cover childcare costs. GoodWeave were recipients of the Stars Foundation's Impact Award.
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  • A female Nepalese teacher marks her student's work books while the young children check the board for their writing practice exercise.  They are in a nursery class room learning to write at the GoodWeave centre in Attarkhen, Kathmandu, Nepal.  They are children of carpet factory workers, and have been supported into education by GoodWeave, a charity that works towards getting children out of factories and into education.  Previously these children would have been left unattended in the factory while their parents worked as their low salary could not cover childcare costs. GoodWeave were recipients of the Stars Foundation's Impact Award.
    Nepal-Kathmandu-Child-Education-4978.jpg
  • Young children in a nursery class room learning to write at the GoodWeave centre in Attarkhen, Kathmandu, Nepal.  They are children of carpet factory workers, and have been supported into education by GoodWeave, a charity that works towards getting children out of factories and into education.  Previously these children would have been left unattended in the factory while their parents worked as their low salary could not cover childcare costs. GoodWeave were recipients of the Stars Foundation's Impact Award.
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  • Young children in a nursery class room learning to write at the GoodWeave centre in Attarkhen, Kathmandu, Nepal.  They are children of carpet factory workers, and have been supported into education by GoodWeave, a charity that works towards getting children out of factories and into education.  Previously these children would have been left unattended in the factory while their parents worked as their low salary could not cover childcare costs. GoodWeave were recipients of the Stars Foundation's Impact Award.
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  • Toddlers sitting on the floor and playing with tennis balls with their teacher, in the Lower Kinder Garden class of a school in Attarkhen, Kathmandu, Nepal. They are children of carpet factory workers, and have been supported into education by GoodWeave, a charity that works towards getting children out of factories and into education.  Previously these children would have been left unattended in the factory while their parents worked as their low salary could not cover childcare costs. GoodWeave were recipients of the Stars Foundation's Impact Award.
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  • Charity Insight magazine DPS issue 7 2011
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  • Charity Insight magazine cover issue 7 2011
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  • Andrew, Aitchison, Andy, STARS, foundation, CLAP, committee, legal, aid, poor, India, organisation, non-profit, charity, Cuttack, Orissa, advice, Dobhanda Nagar, slum, law, lawyer, family, families, registration, birth, certificates, father, son, boy, identity,
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  • The children leave school at lunchtime the Alternate Learning Hub, Subhai, Himalayas, India. The school is organized and funded by the Pragya charity.  Pragya is a non-profit organization providing education and information services in high altitude areas in the Himalayas.
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  • A young boy reading to his class in a lesson at the Alternate Learning Hub, Subhai, Himalayas, India. The school is organized and funded by the Pragya charity.  Pragya is a non-profit organization providing education and information services in high altitude areas in the Himalayas.
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  • The children and teachers on the roof of their school at the Alternate Learning Hub, Subhai, Himalayas, India. The school is organized and funded by the Pragya charity.  Pragya is a non-profit organization providing education and information services in high altitude areas in the Himalayas.
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  • The children leave school at lunchtime the Alternate Learning Hub, Subhai, Himalayas, India. The school is organized and funded by the Pragya charity.  Pragya is a non-profit organization providing education and information services in high altitude areas in the Himalayas.
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  • Children learn to count using of on the Pragya supplied learning aids at the at the Alternate Learning Hub, Subhai, Himalayas, India. The school is organized and funded by the Pragya charity.  Pragya is a non-profit organization providing education and information services in high altitude areas in the Himalayas.
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  • Children learn to count using of on the Pragya supplied learning aids at the at the Alternate Learning Hub, Subhai, Himalayas, India. The school is organized and funded by the Pragya charity.  Pragya is a non-profit organization providing education and information services in high altitude areas in the Himalayas.
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  • With the help from the teacher children use of on the Pragya supplied learning aids at the Alternate Learning Hub, Subhai, Himalayas, India. The school is organized and funded by the Pragya charity.  Pragya is a non-profit organization providing education and information services in high altitude areas in the Himalayas.
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  • Children use of on the learning aids at the Alternate Learning Hub, Subhai, Himalayas, India. The school is organized and funded by the Pragya charity.  Pragya is a non-profit organization providing education and information services in high altitude areas in the Himalayas.
    10-pragya-4674.jpg
  • A boy in a lesson at the Alternate Learning Hub, Subhai, Himalayas, India. The school is organized and funded by the Pragya charity.  Pragya is a non-profit organization providing education and information services in high altitude areas in the Himalayas.
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  • Children in a lesson at the Alternate Learning Hub, Subhai, Himalayas, India. The school is organized and funded by the Pragya charity.  Pragya is a non-profit organization providing education and information services in high altitude areas in the Himalayas.
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  • A tree is lit up with lights on a football pitch in cape town, south Africa. This is one of the locations where the charity "Coaching for Hope" uses football to create better futures for young people in West and Southern Africa.
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